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Stop UN reform.


The UN claims to be the world's premier defender of human rights, but its infamous Human Rights Commission is an outrageous assortment of tyrannical dictatorships notorious for terror, torture, and genocide--such as China, Cuba, Libya, Russia, Sudan, Syria, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe. They have never managed to condemn slavery in Sudan In modern times, international human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch and CASMAS report that slavery in Sudan is a common fate of captives in the Second Sudanese Civil War, in which pro-government militias have been known to raid non-Muslim southern villages .

House Majority Leader Tom DeLay declared in reference to the United Nations Reform Act of 2005, "the American people An American people may be:
  • any nation or ethnic group of the Americas
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 will be assured their money is being well spent, and the UN charter to prevent wars, protect human rights, and advance the cause of human freedom will be reaffirmed."

Empowering the UN's dictatorial global bureaucracy by passing a piece of legislation will not transform the UN from a corrupt sinkhole sinkhole
 or sink or doline

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 of tyrants, thugs, and rapists into a paragon of righteous right·eous  
adj.
1. Morally upright; without guilt or sin: a righteous parishioner.

2. In accordance with virtue or morality: a righteous judgment.

3.
 governance. The flow of our tax money should be totally cut off from the oil-for-food crooks.

Hopefully, support will be given to U.S. Representative Ron Paul's bill H.R. 1146 to terminate our membership in world government by the above "reformers." ("Don't Mend It--End It!" July 11).

LAWRENCE BURKE

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Title Annotation:LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Author:Burke, Lawrence
Publication:The New American
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:Nov 14, 2005
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